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Aerial photograph 599177
Development area and building land fallow of the former wall strip of the state border of the GDR to the Brunnenviertel residential area in the district Wedding in the district Mitte in Berlin, Germany

BERLIN 27.11.1992

Aerial photograph Berlin - Development area and building land fallow of the former wall strip of the state border of the GDR to the Brunnenviertel residential area in the district Wedding in the district Mitte in Berlin, Germany
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Development area and building land fallow of the former wall strip of the state border of the GDR to the Brunnenviertel residential area in the district Wedding in the district Mitte in Berlin, Germany. Restriction: Best possible quality based on the original artwork! Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 599177
Image resolution: 5548 x 3727 pixels x 8 bit
compressed image file size: 7,14 MB
Image file size: 19,72 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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